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Safety and Health Pian <br />1515 Fresno Ave Industrial Building Development Stockton, California 1rerracon <br />November 16, 2021 Terracon Project No. NA215051 <br />Project -Specific Traffic Control Requirements <br />The Project Manager will be primarily responsible for assuring that traffic control measures utilized <br />on the various compressor station project sites (where applicable) are in accordance with <br />Department of Transportation requirements. All Terracon personnel working within 10 feet of an <br />active roadway will wear ANSI Class III traffic safety vests as the outermost garment. All Terracon <br />field personnel will participate in site traffic control briefings with affected field representatives <br />where requested. <br />19.0 MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY <br />Vehicles must be periodically inspected in accordance with Terracon motor vehicle operations <br />policies. Any vehicle found to be unsafe shall not be operated and shall be removed from service <br />until it can be repaired or serviced and rendered safe. Driving at the maximum posted speed limit <br />can be too fast for safety in some situations. <br />Drivers shall use good judgment and proceed at a speed suitable for the conditions of the vehicle, <br />road, traffic, and weather. Vehicles are not to be moved until all passengers are properly seated <br />inside the vehicle. All operators and passengers must use seat belts and shoulder harnesses, if <br />the vehicle is so equipped. <br />Before driving, all windows should be cleared of any materials such as frost, mud, or dew that <br />may reduce visibility. Drivers should not engage in distracting activities while a vehicle is in motion. <br />The vehicle should be pulled over to the side of the road and stopped when performing activities <br />such as dialing or using a mobile telephone or taking notes. If the phone rings while driving, let <br />the cellular voice mail service take the call and listen to the message later when you are parked. <br />Vehicles should be properly parked. When possible, they should be parked so that no backing is <br />required when leaving, unless doing so creates a greater hazard. Where backing is required when <br />leaving a location, the driver shall walk around the vehicle prior to backing and inspect the area <br />for any potential obstructions, or use a spotter. Hazard lights shall be utilized when parking on a <br />road shoulder. Bridge load limits should be reviewed and a pre -approved route established prior <br />to transporting heavy equipment over county road bridges. <br />Items carried inside the vehicle should be secured to prevent them from being thrown about in <br />event of emergency braking or sharp maneuvers. Items that cannot be secured must be carried <br />in an enclosed trunk or luggage compartment that is physically separated from the passenger <br />area. <br />All large tools should be carried outside the cab of the vehicle and be properly secured. All fittings, <br />tools, supplies, equipment, and other cargo carried on cargo beds or in the back of trucks must <br />be properly secured and restrained. <br />21 <br />